Partners and Networks
A core VAS priority is to build, host and nurture strong, inclusive partnerships to develop positive social change.
The value of people and organisations working together to pool resources, skills, insights and develop new ideas, maximises opportunities for people living in the City and makes the sector stronger.
This is a cornerstone of the way that we work in VAS, we believe that we can achieve more by connecting and supporting each other.
We facilitate a number of shared spaces and networks within the VCF-SE and the wider City. We do this to provide a space for people to connect with peers and create a space for partner organisations and City leaders to connect with our sector.
Creating a unified voluntary and community sector in Sheffield
Sheffield VCF-SE Leaders Forum
Enabling frontline workers to improve their health and wellbeing by sharing and connecting.
Frontline Workers’ Network
Helping Refugees & Asylum Seekers to have fulfilling, empowered, autonomous and inter-connected lives.
The New Beginnings Project
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Healthwatch Sheffield
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People Keeping Well Network
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Volunteer Network
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South Yorkshire VCSE Alliance
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Youth Alliance
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Boards and Governance
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Workforce Wellbeing Workstream
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Health Sheffield Community Partners
Joint Projects and Programmes
Understanding the experiences of people living with Long Covid in the city.
Long Covid Partnership
Support, help, companionship, education & information for people living with diabetes.
Diabetes Action Hub
VAS partnered with Adira to explore Black workers’ wellbeing
Culturally Appropriate Wellbeing Support
Exploring and designing appropriate workers wellbeing support systems